Sports Illustrated

● By Jeremy Woo
It’s been more than two months since the last update to these rankings, for which this author apologizes. The good news: the 2022 draft makes a lot more sense now than it did in December, and while there’s still quite a lot left to happen between now and June, things have begun to shape up in significant fashion as teams continue their preparations and decision-makers start to form stronger opinions. This draft class is led by a very legitimate No. 1 prospect in Jabari Smith Jr., whose impeccable jump shot, defensive versatility and strong intangibles give him an outstanding base to build on as a prospect. There’s a general consensus around the league that Paolo Banchero, Chet Holmgren and Jaden Ivey also seem likely to hear their names called in the top four. While the order of the top four varies depending on who you talk to, and there’s always going to be debate, I remain comfortable calling Smith the favorite based on all I’ve gathered from sources around the NBA.

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